We’re here for you

You have a right to feel safe. If you’re not, you are within your rights to reach out for support. Here are a collection of third party support services that can help you.

Call the emergency services on 000

If your life or someone else’s is in immediate danger, call the emergency services for support.

Mental Health

Beyond Blue

Beyond Blue is an Australian independent non-profit organisation working to address issues associated with depression, suicide, anxiety disorders and other related mental illnesses.

Suicide Call Back Service

Suicide Call Back Service is a nationwide service providing 24/7 telephone and online counselling to people affected by suicide.

Lifeline

Lifeline is a non-profit organisation that provides free, 24-hour telephone crisis support service in Australia.

MensLine

MensLine Australia is a telephone and online counselling service offering support for men.

Families and Children

Child Protection

You should make a report to Child Protection if you have formed a reasonable belief that a child has suffered or is likely to suffer significant harm as a result of abuse or neglect and their parent has not or is unlikely to protect them from harm of that type.

Parentline

Parentline is a statewide telephone counselling and support service for all Victorian parents and carers of children from 0-18 years.
Experienced social workers, psychologists and family therapists can give you counselling and information around a wide range of parenting issues.

Kids Help Line

Kids Helpline is a service for young people to call anytime, for any reason.

Women's Crisis Line

DVConnect’s Womensline is a free helpline for women and their children in Queensland who are experiencing domestic and family violence.

WA Women's Domestic Violence 24h Helpline

A list of crisis support helplines for those experiencing family and domestic violence.

LGBTIAQ+ Support Services

QLife

QLife provides Australia-wide anonymous, LGBTI peer support and referral for people wanting to talk about a range of issues including sexuality, identity, gender, bodies, feelings or relationships.

Family Violence & Sexual Assault Support Services

1800RESPECT

1800RESPECT is a national domestic, family and sexual violence counselling, information and support service.

Fundraise for Kids First

Our fundraisers are essential for raising funds and growing our community.

Fundraise for Kids First

How will your fundraising make a difference?

We support the wellbeing and development of children and families by providing prevention, early years education and care, therapeutic healing to recover from abuse and neglect and family strengthening services. Your support means the world to us and can help us make a world of difference to kids and families!

But how do your fundraise?

Whether it's running a marathon, hosting an event or just having a party for a good cause, there are lots of fantastic and easy ways to raise money.

First thing is first.......

1. The event
Decide what you want to do and think about who you know and what they would be interested in – a black tie gala dinner, a pub quiz or cake bake?

2. The location
Where are you planning on holding your fantastic fundraising event? Could you host your event at home or at work, or at a local hotel or community centre?

3. The date
Have a think about which date will be best for highest attendance – will you have your event at the weekend or during the week? Make sure you consider other events and special dates such as national holidays or sporting events which may clash with your event and give yourself enough time to plan and prepare.

4. The fun-draising
How are you going to raise the most money? Will you hold a raffle or auction on the day? Will you be selling cakes, drinks and gifts? Will you charge for attendance? Set yourself ambitious but achievable targets.

5. Spread the word
Make sure everyone knows about your event. Why not make a poster? And ask your local shops, restaurants, pubs, gyms, hotels and leisure centres
to display it.

6. The publicity
Contact your local newspaper, radio and TV station to tell them what you’re doing and why.

7.The online part
Make sure you use Facebook and Twitter to tell people about your event. If you tell us about your event we will try to share it with our supporters on our Facebook and Twitter pages.

8. The support
Get in touch with local restaurants, hotels and shops to see if they will donate any prizes for your raffle or auction. See if you can get your venue or catering for a discounted price (or even better, for free) as it’s an event in aid of charity.

9. Tell us about it
Once your event has finished, collect in the money you have raised and give yourself a big pat on the back! We love hearing all about what you’ve been up to, so please send any news or pictures to our Giving & Engagement team at communications@kidsfirstaustralia.org. au and we will feature as many as possible in our newsletters, on our social media pages and on our website, with your permission of course!

Interested in finding out more information?

If you would like to find out more information about fundraising for Kids First please feel free to give us a call on (03) 9450 0900 and ask to speak to someone in our Giving & Engagement team. Alternatively fill in the form below and someone will be in touch soon.

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